Unruh act modification - anti biker discrimination
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Posted by: ksupinger,
on 8/23/2007,
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Abstract: Time to act

O.K. all you big time talkers, now it’s time to step up and show me what your all about. I filed an Amendment to the Civil Rights Unruh Act and asked for a little help from our members and only one person stepped up and got any results, THANK YOU Brian Justice.

It’s time folks to get it together and go to your State Assemblymen and Senators and push for some assistance in getting this an Author. We have until Sept 1, 2007, to find an author that only gives us a little over a month. This is for all people that are in an Association, Organization, Group or Club, that bears the name on their clothing.

It doesn’t have to be Motorcycles only. You have Clampers, Mason, Elks, Moose, and the list goes on.

How many times have you walked into a place of business and been asked to leave due to the patch on your back or the logo on your shirt?

The choice is yours people, are you going to do something or just talk about how nice it would be?

Again I am asking once again for a little help to show them how important this is and it’s not done by sitting at home thinking about it.

Get on the phone, get in your car go to the Capital if no one is there talk to the receptionist and have her make a note of it.

The Unruh Civil Rights Act provides civil remedies for violations of its provisions. This bill would further prohibit that discrimination on the basis of a person’s means of transportation,clothing, or identifying membership in any association, organization, group, or club.